Combined calendar and pencil.



L. DAC'. LEVY.

' COMBLNBD CALENDAR AND PENCIL.

."iA-RPLIGTI-ON FILED 0GT.B, 1910.

1,070,496. Patented Aug. 19. 1913.

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@a Lora/ice register with the week days printed adjacent Thus the week day or calendar day oi' any month in the succeeding `r may be ascei ained by simply reversing e position of tlv pencil and using the set of numerals on the opposite side thereof.

" F rom the foregoing it will be seen that l have devised a very simple and convenient combined calendar and pencil and one which may be manufactured at a low cost.

1 wood or metal so that they will be durable and lasting to prevent .use towhich the pencil is put.

lll/'hilo I have above Set forth the preferred construction and arrangement of the device7 it will be understood that the same may be modified in many particulars withoutdeparting from theessential/feature or'isacriicing any olia the advantages of the invention.

ltlavino" thus described thel invention what is claimed is l. lln a pencil calendar, the `combinationwith a ltube having a longitudinal slot opening at the inner end of' the tube and' wee-k day designations to the number of rive'weelsand two days arranged in order allongione The' numerals and abbreviations may be stamped into t being eradicated in the ordinary edge of the slot, of a pencil havinff arranged e, upon the butt end thereof rows ot numerals extending longitudinally to represent the calendar days of the twelve months or' a year with the month abbreviations at the inner 'end ot therows, the butt of the pencil being engaged in the slotted portionof the tube, each row of numerals being` positioned in respectto the other rows so that a turn of the pencil within the tube to bring the'7row in the slot will position each numeral opposite the proper week day designation, and means carried by the outer end of the tube to prevent .longitudinal movement of the pencil toward the outer end of said tube.

2. The combination, with a pencil bearing the numbers of the calendar days of the several months of an entire year in parallel longitudinal columns, and the name of the months each at the lower end of its respecf tive column, the numeralsarranged in con-4 secutive order vertically and the corresponding numerals arranged horizontally in accordance with the day of the weekupon which they fall duringT said year, of a tubular cap arranged to be placed over the upper end of the pencil and having,` a slot longitudinally dividing one of its walls and of a width sulileient to expose only one of the columns, said tubeprovided adjacent the slot with designations in vertical columnar succession of the days of the week over a period of thlrtye'sevendays, the cap provided. with a stop in one end to automatically position the same vertically to cover 

